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Dog Bites / Animal Attacks
Few things are more frightening than being attacked by a dog. Such
an attack can leave the victim severely injured and traumatized.
If the victim is a child, the injuries can be fatal. Many states
have statutes which hold the owner of the dog strictly liable for
the dog’s behavior if the attack is unprovoked; that is, the
victim did nothing to threaten the dog or cause it to attack in
self-defense.
As an owner, there are steps you can take to minimize the possibility of your
dog attacking someone:
- Spay or neuter your dog
- Do not teach your dog to play roughly
- Be sure your dog has up-to-date vaccinations
- Take your dog to obedience classes so it becomes accustomed to obeying
voice commands
- Never leave babies or small children with a dog unless there is an adult
with them
- Keep your dog in a fenced yard, do not allow it to roam
Basic safety tips include:
- Leave strange dogs alone
- Never approach any dog while it is eating, sleeping, or caring for puppies
- Never try to pet a dog until you have let it see you and smell you
- Never leave children alone with any dog
- Never be aggressive with a dog, stare it in the eye, or run from it
- If a dog does attack, stay still
- If a dog knocks you down, roll into a ball to protect yourself
If you are attacked, seek help quickly. Try to find out who the owner is, but
seek medical help first.
If you or a loved one is in need of legal assistance, call Robert J. Neuberger
at (503) 228-1221 or toll free (877) 631-5126 or submit
an inquiry. In many cases, a lawsuit must be filed before an
applicable expiration date, known as a statute of limitations. Please call right
away to ensure that you do not waive your right to possible compensation.
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